Registration
Find out more about registering to attend the River Flow 2024 Conference.
Find out more about registering to attend the River Flow 2024 Conference.
The River Flow 2024 programme is subject to change and will be finalized soon. Registration will open from 8am, while sessions will run from 8.30am to 5.30pm, with lunch provided at 1pm.
Whether you are a company or an organization working in the sector, River Flow 2024 will represent a great opportunity to engage with hundreds of experts in the sector, or attract new talents. As a sponsor, you have the unique opportunity to showcase your organization's commitment to advancing the field and network with influential professionals in the industry, demonstrate your leadership and expose your brand.
We are delighted to announce a special networking and mentoring event focused on strengthening diversity and gender equity in IAHR, as part of River Flow 2024. The event will take place on 3 September 2024 at 5pm, in Room 2.06, Student Life Building.
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Educational resources
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